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Nora:
I had packed my bags because I didnât have a choice. They made it clear that as long as money
was involved, they could be easily swayed.
âIf it were up to me, I would never have let you go,â Brody had been pestering me since last night.
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Okay, I mutter the
giving my
,
kids one last kiss. I was devastated inside, but I showed no reaction outwardly. I knew those who
disliked me would enjoy seeing my misery, so I kept my emotions and feelings to myself.
âNo, itâs not okay. After Janet threatened you, I saw the way you looked at me. You were glaring like
youâd eat me alive if you could,â he said, trying to grab the bag from my hands, but I shrugged him
off.
âWhy would I? You two are just like each other. Sure, she said the words, but you wouldâve done the
same. Itâs not the first time someoneâs used my children to threaten me and force me to do
something,â I shrugged, feeling slightly awkward in the dress I was wearing.
They had dressed me up like I had been months ago. A brown, flowing dress, my hair straightened,
and makeup on my face. I didnât mind, but it wasnât something I preferred anymore. In my head, I
was either taking care of my babies or fighting on the mountains with the mutants, and in both
scenarios, a dress didnât seem like a good or safe option.
I was pretty sure he was happy Janet said what he didnât have the courage to say to me. He was
trying to rebuild his image, but I was now a little skeptical of him.
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âYour babies will be fine here,â he said, rushing after me as I left the room with my bag. I suddenly
stopped and turned to face him.
âThey better be, Brody. If I find a single scratch on any of my children, you have no idea what Iâll do
to you and your pack,â I warned him. My sudden tone made his mouth go dry. He gulped right
before my eyes and nodded.
âI would never harm those babies or lose your trust,â he said, but I turned around and started
walking away.
Sometimes his jokes were far too dry. He didnât want my trust to break? What trust? I thought we
had already established that he was not to be trusted. My thoughts drifted back to my early days
here and how uncomfortable and out of place I felt.
So my gut feeling was right: this pack is where Iâve suffered the most physically. As for mentally, the
arrival of my babies had changed everything.
Brody stopped next to the car they had prepared for my journey. After I loaded my bag into the
trunk, I paused briefly and turned to look at the mansion. There was a time when I begged everyone
to take me away from here, and now I wanted to stay.
This mansion was where my babies were.
âWhat are you doing, Rollo?â Brodyâs voice snapped me back to reality as he questioned his royal
beta.
Even I turned to look. Rollo was carrying a bag, looking like he was about to join me.
âSomeone has to accompany her,â he replied, tossing his bag into the
trunk.
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âNo! Not you,â Brodyâs sudden protest made me raise an eyebrow.
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âWhy not me?â Rollo stood with his hands on his hips, facing Brody. He was much bigger than
Brody, both in height and build.
âBecause Iâll need you here with the pack,â Brody hissed under his breath. I knew why he didnât want
Rollo to come with meâhe suspected something was going on between us. If he thought I hadnât
noticed how he constantly watched us, he was mistaken. I had been reading his body language all
too well these days.
âThen whoâs going to keep an eye on her?â Rollo disagreed, shaking his head, refusing to take his
bag out of the trunk.
ng to take
âIâve already asked I someone else to go with her,â Brody said, his words
making me follow his gaze. When I
already sour mood plummeted further.
w who he was referring to, my who he was referring to, my
âHer?â Rollo asked, his tone making me wonder if she had even spoken to her brother before
agreeing to Brodyâs orders.
âWhy not? Clara has been asking me for ages why
any work,â Brody shrugged.
ages why we never assign her
âBut sheâs my sister, and she never goes anywhere without me. You know how temperamental she
can be, and I need to be there to control her tantrums,â Rollo whispered, trying not to let his sister
overhear.
âBrother, can I please go?â she approached, clutching her rabbit in her arms, pleading with her
brother. He looked at me and then at her before responding.
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